There have been so many posts about soaking and BYU lately that I thought you might have questions. Burner account to not dox myself
There have been so many posts about soaking and BYU lately that I thought you might have questions. Burner account to not dox myself
I guess California used to have snowmelt rivers, right? that's why all the wineries and stuff. But Utah doesn't have such snowy mountain ranges, right?
Oh wait apparently they do have mountains and rivers, nevermind.
The Rocky Mountains extend through Utah. The Wasatch and Uinta ranges are the most prominent, and lots of water comes from their snowmelt. Although that will likely change with climate change. :agony-consuming:
Los Angeles is built on what was literally a desert, check out the LA river
When it was originally settled by Spain it was a Mediterranean subtropic climate (although there are several microclimates in the area) and the LA river wasn't concrete until the late 30s.
But go off.